Innkeepers
Sara Paxton Actor , Pat Healy Actor , Alison Bartlett Actor , Jake Schlueter Actor , Kelly McGillis Actor
MPAA Rating:
R
Contains:Graphic Violence,Profanity
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Innkeepers
Theatrical Release Date: 2012 02 03 (USA - Limited)
UPC: 030306187396
Studio: MPI Home Video
MPAA Rating: R Contains:[Graphic Violence, Profanity]
Summary: A pair of self-styled ghost chasers hunt for spirits in a run-down New England inn in this subtle thriller from director Ti West. The Yankee Pedlar Inn is a hotel in Torrington, CT, that's been welcoming guests for over a hundred years. However, not many have been stopping by lately, and the owners have chosen to shut it down. In the Yankee Pedlar's last weeks of operation, the staff have been reduced to just two people, Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy). Neither one is especially interested in hotel management, but they're both students of the supernatural: They've come to the Yankee Pedlar because it has a reputation for being haunted and they want to see for themselves if ghosts walk the halls before it's too late. The two spend their time searching the empty rooms for evidence of paranormal activity, which Luke will post on his website (if he ever finishes it), but they don't find much until an eccentric woman (Kelly McGillis) who shares their fascination with ghosts checks in. Together, they begin to discover the truth about the Yankee Pedlar's strange legacy. The Innkeepers received its world premiere at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Category: Horror
Awards: Film Presented – SXSW
Features:
Commentary with Writer/Director/Editor Ti West, Producers Peter Phok & Larry Fessenden, and 2nd Unit Director/Sound Designer Graham Reznick
Commentary with Writer/Director/Editor Ti West and Stars Sara Paxton & Pat Healy
The Innkeepers: Behind the Scenes - Trailer
Innkeepers
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 04/24/2012
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1
Runtime: 101 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English
Subtitles: English
Mark Deming
While there's certainly something to be said for the pleasures of a full-on splatter flick, subtlety is a quality that unfortunately is not much valued in horror films these days, but Ti West's new picture The Innkeepers is truly refreshing in its willingness to take the slow and spooky route to suspense. The Innkeepers is at heart an old-fashioned ghost story with a few modern-day twists that bring it into the 21st century, and so much of the movie works so well that it's unfortunate the same low-key approach that makes it such a pleasure undermines it in the final act. The picture is set in the Yankee Pedlar, a hotel in Connecticut that has seen better days. Due to poor business the owners have decided to close down the hotel, and for its last week the staff has been reduced to two people, Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy), who sleep in the empty rooms when they're not manning the desk. As it happens, there isn't much to do at the Yankee Pedlar anyway, as the hotel has a mere three guests: a woman waiting for an apology from her husband who has her ten-year-old son in tow, and Leanne Rease-Jones (Kelly McGillis), a once-famous actress who is in town for a speaking engagement. Claire and Luke's reasons for working at the Yankee Pedlar go beyond a paycheck; both have an interest in the paranormal, and it's believed the hotel is haunted by the ghost of a woman who was murdered there many years ago. Luke says he's seen the ghost and has created a website devoted to the story; he's also brought a portable recording rig to the hotel in hopes of capturing the sounds of the phantom on tape. Despite all this, Luke is skeptical about much of the lore surrounding the ghost, and when Claire begins to hear curious noises and the sounds of a piano playing itself, he's certain there's some practical explanation for what's going on. But Claire does have someone on her side -- in addition to her acting past, Leanne is also a psychic healer who believes in the supernatural, and she senses there is something real and potentially dangerous lurking at the Yankee Pedlar. Director and screenwriter Ti West has cited Stanley Kubrick's The Shining as an influence and a personal favorite, and in many respects The Innkeepers plays like a simpler, more compact variation on that film's themes. There's an atmospheric old hotel, many long tracking shots down the corridors, folks going just a bit stir-crazy after long hours with little to do, a mysterious outsider who senses the paranormal occurrences, and a backstory of sinister doings which tie in to the present calamity. West doesn't match the glorious dread that Kubrick summoned in his film, but The Innkeepers still has atmosphere to spare and slowly but surely builds an impressive degree of tension over the course of its first hour or so. West is ably assisted by his cast: Sara Paxton brings an understated girl-next-door charm to her role as Claire, Pat Healy's Luke is a fine, smart-assed foil whose grumpiness doesn't disguise his attraction to her, and Kelly McGillis is impressive as Leanne, displaying a depth and nuance which surpasses her best-known work of the 1980s and '90s. West was also lucky to have Eliot Rockett as his cinematographer, as he gives the film a rich, elegant palate of colors and tones. But West's light touch fails him in the movie's last reel, as the finale doesn't pay off with either the big scares or the dramatic revelations we've been expecting. It's rare in this day and age to find a horror film that gets by on its charm, but The Innkeepers is one that does just that. Yet the charm, the style, and the strong performances don't quite make up for the fact that West's story doesn't have much of an ending, and The Innkeepers is a film that doesn't live up to its promise, even as it shows a flair missing from West's earlier work. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Larry Fessenden
Producer
Malik B. Ali
Executive Producer
Greg Newman
Executive Producer
Ti West
Director
Ti West
Producer
Ti West
Screenwriter
Peter Phok
Producer
Jeff Grace
Composer (Music Score)
Derek Curl
Producer
Badie Ali
Executive Producer
Hamza Ali
Executive Producer
Sara Paxton
Actor
Pat Healy
Actor
Alison Bartlett
Actor
Jake Schlueter
Actor
Kelly McGillis
Actor
Lena Dunham
Actor
George Riddle
Actor
Brenda Cooney
Actor
John Speredakos
Actor
Sean Reid
Actor
Kurt Venghaus
Actor
Thomas Mahoney
Actor
Michael Martin
Actor
Michael P. Castelli
Actor
Country: USA

